randy thought he knew. >> two weeks before dyke and karen rhoads were murdered, herb whitlock and myself had went to the fbi about prosecutor mike mcfatridge. >> randy and herb believed state's attorney mike mcfatridge was unfairly targeting them for drug deals they had nothing to do with. >> they provided information about the state's attorney and the allegation they made to the fbi was that he was protecting drug dealers and gambling in paris, illinois. >> it was common knowledge. you see the prosecutor out in bars every night, loaded. yet the next morning, he's in court prosecuting somebody for the same offense. that's what alerted me to the fact that he would do anything he could, you know, to frame me for the rhoads' murder. >> for callahan, this upped the stakes. >> my question was would a state's attorney try to railroad and frame two men that were willing to go to the fbi and maybe have him arrested for his own illegal doings? >> callahan also learned disturbing information about one of the lead detectives in the case, jim parish, who had secured debbie reinboldt's testimony. >>